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All the year round01.01.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] “No; that is quite true, Paul,” said Mr. Frost, gently nodding his head. “Well then, sir; you see, how can I give up my master's testament to one who has no right—you see, sir?” [...]
[...] “His—widow, sir?” “This lady, Lady Gale. behalf that we wish to see the will. know the contents of it, do you not *" “Not altogether, sir. I was at the other [...]
[...] frantic (the word is Ellen Maria's) to see [...]
[...] the doctor, a very enormous clergyman, six feet two in height, and portly and weighty without absolute corpulence, “to see persons of that class, banding themselves together for rational relaxation. If they want their [...]
[...] Heaven speed their work; and I am told it is exceedingly well-conducted, but it is scarcely the place, you see. You are a man of the world, Sir John.” The Reverend Doctor Bailey, thus men [...]
[...] out” of the unhappy little hostage thus confided to them, and they had instinct to see that from that indifferent father would come no protest. She was kept there for six years, going through the whole “cur [...]
[...] ner that was bewildering to the boarders. “Come, darling, your dear father is longing to see you !” And she gave her—unaccus tomed luxury !—a glass of wine in the “study.” For with schoolboys and school [...]
[...] from a fit of sickness, from some shock; and it was so with her. She retired almost reeling. What she could not see before she was forced to see now, as though some one were thrusting the flame of a candle [...]
[...] the morning came, and the carriage was waiting at the door, and the whole house was obsequiously gathered to see her go forth with her chosen companion, the baronet's sister-in-law, there was prodigious em [...]
[...] she turns her face to the lamp ! I cannot tell you the effect on me.” The guest cannot see it, but thinks privately this is a very strange wild creature of a man. [...]
All the year round01.01.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] unlikely a thing as that ? And there's nothing to be done either, that I can see.” A sudden suggestion of his imagination, that Mr. Randall might mention his money [...]
[...] here P What has happened P” “You are in my husband's house. This is he. Do you not see him P” His eyes moved to John Pemberton, then instantly reverted to her. [...]
[...] his reply. He was not sure, he said; he supposed he ought to stay, now that he had come there, and see it out, but he had been rather disappointed, and did not see his way. Ida did not understand his [...]
[...] “He seemed to remember about you suddenly,” she said, “and then became distressingly anxious to see you. I was alone with him, but thought it better to come and fetch you at once.” [...]
[...] are to be off in the morning. But I shall come over about twelve to see how you all are at the Lodge.” Dr. Gray mounted his horse and turned [...]
[...] compositions have been in favour is not known; but they can be traced at least three centuries back, seeing that Theo philus Folingo published a collection of them in the early days of Queen [...]
[...] Behave, I advise you, civil and social, you see, Your Molly and you may for ever agree. [...]
[...] When the expedition returned to Eng land, a strong wish was expressed by the relations and friends of the officers to see this curious little newspaper in some more [...]
[...] her shoulder, as if Medusa's head.hº" suddenly appeared behind her. Bhº turned to see what had petrified Mr. Giº into silence, and saw Castalia Erringtºn Rhoda was startled, but more from [...]
[...] you about the notes. My advice to you is—in all sincerity and charity, as the Lord sees me—to tell your husband the truth, whatever it is.” He ended his speech with a tremor of [...]
All the year round01.02.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Februar 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] My mourning-dress made me look taller, thinner, and paler than before. I could not have expected to see him; I looked, I suppose, as I felt, excited, proud, pailled, resentful. [...]
[...] suspected that Lady Lorrimer had asked or received any advice respecting that will, which I see has been publicly criticised in [...]
[...] which young eyes see in dreams. The sunshine reddened on the boles of the trees, and on two faces that leaned towards [...]
[...] lonely seas. The children listened with bated breath. Had Mr. Gray seen these places? Should he ever see them 2 No, he thought not; he should never see them now. Yet that letter from the band of [...]
[...] step out and look after the boat.” “And while you're about it,” suggest I, “just see if there are any letters for us; I see old Sigmund toddling along the edge of the fjord yonder.” [...]
[...] “Come, now,” says Harry, admiringly, “ you've been about a good bit—did you ever see anything to beat this in Arabia, or Russia, or Brazil P” “Depends on how you take them,” [...]
[...] “Here's a rival Columbus in the field, then,” remark I; “but how the deuce did he get here? I see no sign of a boat P” “He’s fast enough asleep, anyhow [...]
[...] “There is here some change, some sudden resolution,” she said, turning to him, “I can see this plainly. But take [...]
[...] Shally,” said the other, with a burst of genuine enjoyment. He was, in truth, de lighted to see that “no harm had been done.” The concert proceeded to its close. Mr. [...]
[...] effectually extinguished.” - “Really P" said Mr. Duke, complacently. “Well, after all, you see, money is not the chief thing in the world. Girls are not [...]
All the year round01.03.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. März 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] that were such a resource to me; and who had during my illness come every day to see mamma P In his necessarily brief visits, Sir Jacob Lake was energetic and cheery; there was [...]
[...] time than he intended; for a clerk came in and whispered in his ear: “A gentleman wants to see you, sir.” “Why, hang it ! I’ve left the office,” said Mr. Forrester, tartly; “don’t you see 2 [...]
[...] “Sir Harry Rokestone,” he said. “Sir Harry Rokestone? Oh! Well, I suppose I must see him. Yes, I'll see him; bring him up to my private room.” Mr. Forrester had hardly got back, laid [...]
[...] down-stairs; and he wants to know, ma'am,” she continued, now addressing mamma, “whether you'll be pleased to see him.” Mamma raised herself, and looked at the [...]
[...] that bitter grin wherewith John Bull settles down to the enjoyment of a good, genuine grievance, “this, you see, is Bul garia—how d'ye like it?” “Well,” answer I, with a passing re [...]
[...] | Mr. Duke gazed at him with a bewil dered air. “See, you are bound by your own de | claration. You will admit nothing stands in the way now P’’ [...]
[...] confusion of leave-taking, explanations, and the like, and believing that she liked some one else, you see there is not so much harm done after all.” “Liked some one else !” cried Mr. [...]
[...] “We are in,” as he said, “for a down right serious piece of business.” Everything was cast upon his shoulders; he must see to everything. And as a visible, tangible sign of responsibility which he styled [...]
[...] stand on delicacy here, or be disputing about such matters; and I am sure Mr. Nagle will see he must submit to the direc tions of the physicians.” Braham Nagle turned pale. He was [...]
[...] duty you know * > “Utterly impossible,” said the doctor. “I shall let no one see him for the present, except, of course, Mr. Nagle, who has been here from the beginning. I take it all on [...]
All the year round01.04.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. April 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] touched the bell. “You know this room very well, Mr. Dawe ? You see no change here?” “This house has seen many generations,” said he, looking up to the cornice and [...]
[...] me.” “I’m wholly opposed to it.” “You’d not have me see him again?” 4. NO.” “Why? What are you? Who are you ? [...]
[...] walked to the further end of the room, standing before a picture. - He could see that her handkerchief was busy drying her eyes. With a womanly weakness she walked [...]
[...] “Well, I see you won't.” Another pause,and a more impatient “H'm,” and a quick shake of the head. [...]
[...] -HOW TO SEE INDIA. [...]
[...] *Charles Dickens, Jun.] [April 1, 1871.] HOW TO SEE INDIA. 421 [...]
[...] of the northern cities of India. If, how ever, I went up the country at once, I could, by travelling hard, see its chief [...]
[...] from highwaymen on the road from London to York. Now-a-days, all the direct over land traveller sees of the desert is from the [...]
[...] Council of Trent, and seeing the emperor secretly taking arms, assembled (the year Luther, their great apostle, died) seventy [...]
[...] new acquaintances whom I might make in the course of my travels would be interested in seeing what such world-renowned capi talists were like. When I am once embarked in an under [...]
All the year round01.04.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. April 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] with what seemed cold satisfaction, sud denly inspired her. She cried out: “I see it now ! I see it all! This is revenge. I am sure of it. I have offended her in some way, and she has confessed [...]
[...] before the Dean : “He’s come in a chaise from the Red Lion, and says he wants to see Miss Cooke particularly.” “Oh, she can't see people now !” said [...]
[...] opinion prevailed—mainly among doctrin aires and other troublesome people—that, “although it was desirable to see the Prince's memory perpetuated in some monumental form which should attract [...]
[...] “That's just it, sir. But I've full authority. I've a search-warrant with me if you care to see it.” “You’ve a warrant P’’ “Yes. Don't be alarmed, sir, I ain't [...]
[...] to know about Mr. Pasmore. She's told me a good deal about him.” “Has she P. Well, I must see about Mrs. Butterworth. I should, perhaps, have mentioned to you before—in the way of [...]
[...] for the key of that corner cupboard.” “I have not got it.” “I thought not. I think I see how the land lies.” “You are welcome to examine all I [...]
[...] pense too. Had Geoffrey Dale come on board yet? If he had, how soon should she see him P If he had not, how soon would he come P. She had asked herself these questions fruitlessly more than once, [...]
[...] arm, listening to the rhythmical rush of the surging waves as they go by the ship; she can see them through the small window of her state-room, where the moonlight [...]
[...] waiting figure, upon its shore, keeping patient watch for her. And, still dream ing, though she does not sleep, she sees the years of the past go trooping by; they pass before her eyes, float out into [...]
[...] half-senseless form, she stood and looked about her with dry, red, haggard eyes, to see whether there was any help or hope. The infant woke and cried, and she mechanically put it to her breast and [...]
All the year round01.05.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Mai 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] young ladies who had become her step nieces. It was horribly provoking, but Mr. Benthall could not see his way at all. One evening, some two or three days after Mr. Creswell's marriage, Mr. Ben [...]
[...] housemaid entering told him that Mrs. Covey had come back and would be glad to see her master. Mrs. Covey was an old woman who for many years had lived as cook with the Ashursts, and who, on their [...]
[...] was quite a different matter—seen either of the girls. He would ride over there the next afternoon, and see how matters pro gressed. Accordingly the next day, while Maud [...]
[...] “I should think not, indeed ''' inter rupted Gertrude. “Oh, I see plainly what it will be. We shall lead nice lives with that awful woman ſ” [...]
[...] Atlantic steamers, walk for the last time on their native soil, and gaze for the last time upon their dear home-friends. No one can see the embarcation of these multitudes of forlorn creatures, the long painful parting from country [...]
[...] the daytime to earn, or to pilfer, the pittance which is to keep them from starving for the next twenty-four hours. Here one sees the Irish in their state of lowest degradation. Here they are, thieves, vagabonds, murderers, [...]
[...] fair O, And we will to the merry greenwood to see what they do there O. [...]
[...] the sands towards Bodelan, and vanishes at Chygwiden. No crew are visible in the spectre ship, and bad fortune follows those who see the phantom vessel. At St. Ives, on stormy nights, a lady with a lantern is seen moving [...]
[...] “I’m a sneak, a thief, and a hypocrite, And perhaps a murderer, too, Though I’m glad to see, 'mid all my sins, As #. not murdered you. [...]
[...] being there to take compassion on them. The result was that they scarified themselves bit by bit, and any one seeing them would have thought that leprosy at least had fallen on the quarter. An inquiry was instituted by the authorities, [...]
All the year round01.05.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Mai 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] IN how few cases would the power to “see oursel's as ithers see us” be other than a very malevolent and wicked fairy like giftſ And, perhaps, the discovery of [...]
[...] in kitchen and store-room, and did a great deal more than was necessary, i. but, “then you see, it amused her. - [...]
[...] poor, blind fool! She tried to remember all the details of the past days. Did others see what Miss Chubb had seen in Diamond's [...]
[...] judge wore spectacles, which reflected the flames of the candles placed upon his desk. Otherwise, I could see little of what passed in court; the fog was so dense and my sight so infirm. [...]
[...] perquisites belong. Too proud is he to touch them himself, but round the counter you will see a few workmen, mostly red nosed and shaggy, the wives of many more, and a crush of threadbare individuals of [...]
[...] up—“the Daily News.” “Just look among the theatrical adver tisements, and see what they are doing at the Miranda, will you. I shouldn't wonder if it was closed. Ted Atkins told [...]
[...] me. What with your nice looks and your pleasant ways and manners, there is no reason that I can see why you should be a widow any longer than you like, and should not have some rich husband, or, at [...]
[...] talking about you a great deal, and I am going to ask your permission to bring a good friend of mine, a lady, to see you.” “Oh, Lord!” said Lydia Walton, in comic horror, “I don't want any ladies to [...]
[...] “Oh, Lord!” said Lydia Walton, in comic horror, “I don't want any ladies to come and see me.” “Why just now you were complaining of the dulness of your life,” said Clement, [...]
[...] Gaynor, smiling; “for, see, here is a corner torn off—how very careless of the people who supply it.” [...]
All the year round01.06.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Juni 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] and lounging out of the room, opined that Miss Earnshaw would make a “stunning actress,” and that he would certainly go and see her, if ever he had the opportunity. Whereupon Miss Fluke groaned audibly. [...]
[...] God bless you!” She still held out her hand, but he did not seem to see or heed it. In another moment the door was gently closed, and she was gone. [...]
[...] sive years when the oysters almost deserted the banks; but there was a reappearance of them last year, and the government want to see º: the now-favourite art of pisciculture will come to their aid. [...]
[...] match from the man's hand who was about ap plying it. ‘Let no lives be unnecessarily lost. Run back and see what detains the men.” “Malachy obeyed; and we remained near [...]
[...] an end, and will sometimes even give in before the mere threat of a strike. Seeing how great is the efficacy of some strikes, and what prodigious results are brought about by such organisations, I am induced, with [...]
[...] Tonyk had his hand in his pocket, when his brother called out jeeringly: “Don’t you see that shěs just sitting there, like a decoy-bird, to catch silly travellers.” “Peace, brother; you make her weep more [...]
[...] like a decoy-bird, to catch silly travellers.” “Peace, brother; you make her weep more bitterly still. Don't you see that, in height [...]
[...] retorted Mylio. “I fin sant.” “But then see how you are dressed—velvet [...]
[...] “Not in the hall, for the serving-men would see; nor in my bower, for the maid would be there; nor in the parlour, for it looks out on the terrace. But there's a little wood-house, [...]
[...] “Come and see. I could not help it. I did the best I could... It was your fault for sending such a man here.” [...]
All the year round01.06.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Juni 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] one, and you will see what a twist. I’ll give you. However, one comfort is, I'm off at last.” And Mr. Briscoe jumped from his [...]
[...] periodically at the butts. On one occasion, at Windsor, King Henry the Eighth, seeing a yeoman of his guard, named Barlow, preparing for a final shot, said to him, “Beat them all, [...]
[...] Finiston the dismal tale of her distress. But first, ought she not to wait to see if Bid would come and fetch her ? She waited till past sunset, and yet Bid had not [...]
[...] Kearney and her children came round him, it being still just light enough for people to see each other dimly. They came lightly along in their bare feet, and sur rounded him swiftly and suddenly, Paul [...]
[...] “Mrs. Kearney!” cried Paul, looking keenly in her face. “See that now !—how well he knew me, an’ it dark 1" said the woman. “Lord love you, Misther Paul it's you that had [...]
[...] were flaming, his mouth was moving ner vously. He was walking straight towards the door, and did not see her. “Paul l’” she said. “Oh, what is the matter?” [...]
[...] “May 1 May 1” This time the voice sounded nearer to her—Paul was not far away—he could see her and was calling to her; and it was not the voice of a [...]
[...] When the hot mist that had obscured her eyes cleared away a little and allowed her to see, she perceived Paul coming to meet her, walking rapidly, pushing his way through the bushes from that side of the [...]
[...] “They've been lookin' after Simon,” said a fourth. “Bad as he is, a body couldn't see him burnt.” “God knows frizzlin' would be too good for him all the same. Save ye, Misther [...]
[...] in their faces. Paul quickly saw the signs of the storm that was coming upon him, and his greatest desire was to see May safely at home. “I must take this lady home, my men,” [...]